Imagawa Yoshimoto

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Imagawa Yoshimoto was a powerful Sengoku-period daimyo of the Imagawa clan, best known for his ambitious campaign toward Kyoto that ended with his defeat and death at the Battle of Okehazama against Oda Nobunaga.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese warlord
Sengoku-period person
daimyo
allegiance Imagawa clan
alliedClan Hōjō clan
Takeda clan
birthYear 1519
campaign Kyoto campaign
child Imagawa Ujizane
clan Imagawa clan
country Japan
deathCause killed in battle
deathDate 1560-06-12
deathManner beheaded in battle
deathPlace Okehazama
deathYear 1560
domain Mikawa Province NERFINISHED
Suruga Province NERFINISHED
Tōtōmi Province NERFINISHED
education trained at Zentoku-ji temple
eraName Yoshimoto
familyName Imagawa
father Imagawa Ujichika
givenName Yoshimoto
historicalEra Muromachi period
knownFor ambitious march toward Kyoto
defeat at the Battle of Okehazama
language Japanese
militaryStrategy alliance-building with neighboring clans
mother Jukei-ni
notableBattle Battle of Okehazama
notableEvent collapse of Imagawa hegemony after his death
occupation military commander
opponent Oda Nobunaga
originalStatus intended to become a Buddhist monk
period Sengoku period
predecessor Imagawa Ujiteru
rank shugo daimyo
religion Buddhism
rival Matsudaira Motoyasu
spouse Jukei-in
successor Imagawa Ujizane
title daimyo of Suruga Province
tookPower after internal Imagawa succession dispute
treaty Kōsōsun Triple Alliance

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Sengoku period hasKeyFigure Imagawa Yoshimoto
Oda Nobunaga opponent Imagawa Yoshimoto
Battle of Okehazama commander Imagawa Yoshimoto
Battle of Okehazama belligerent Imagawa Yoshimoto
Takeda Shingen alliedWith Imagawa Yoshimoto